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Old 06-02-04, 06:01 PM
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theres gotta b a EZer way

i took the moldings of my car and there is double sided tape. how the hell do i get that tape **** off?????
some one help me plz befor friday.thanxx
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Use liberal amounts of WD-40 or Goo Gone. If it's particularly stubborn, try heating the adhesive with a hair dryer to soften it.
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Carb cleaner and a paint scraper. just be carefull not to get into the paint
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Carb cleaner and a paint scraper. just be carefull not to get into the paint
Are you shitting me? A paint scraper? Just use a good solvent with a soft cleaning implement.
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i kno i dont wanna scrap my paint off
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wd-40.....thousands of uses
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clay bar or rubbing compound.
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Try Glue-B-Gone.
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Or some 3M Adhesive Remover...
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non acetate based industrial nail polish remover, so it doesnt eat the clear coat. Works great for removing tough lame vinyl stripes and stickers, Im sure it would work well for this type of gummy adhesive as well without sacrificing paint. Use a plastic wedge, no metals which could put the paint in danger of getting chipped. Either that, or work carefully.
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